[Editor's Note: In case you are not familiar with blog carnivals, a blog carnival is a multi-blog event in which a number of bloggers aggregate their articles within a certain theme or subject area into one post. The "host" of the carnival writes up the post on his or her blog and includes links to the various articles. Hopefully, this helps readers as they get a "one stop shop" of articles. I post a weekly recap of the blog carnivals in which I have participated—and try also to cull out a few articles that I'd like to share with you here.]

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Also, my apologies. The comment spam coming into this blog has really been on the rise, and the word verification feature does not seem to be slowing it down very well. So for now, I am trying the addition of a registration (OpenID/Google/similar) requirement for leaving comments.

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This blog is not doing much in the way of collecting personal data of its own accord, and when it does (e.g., for a contest or a survey), I'll try to be explicit about what's going on. This blog does serve ads from and through third-party services and networks, such as Adify (including through the Forbes Business & Finance Blog Network), Google AdSense, Amazon.com (Associates program), ADSDAQ, and Commission Junction. As best as I understand them, one or more of those may collect non-personal data during the course of your visiting this blog (e.g., number of impressions); and they collect personal data if you click on the ads or initiate a transaction (in which case you'll have left this blog and will be under those folks' privacy policies).

Serious Legal Stuff

I'm not a finance professional, and any real advice would and should be tailored to your individual circumstances by a professional or you thinking really hard about it. Not a blog.